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Best Answer Lincsminbin , 27 May 2015 - 02:18 PM

Thanks  very much for the link nicklouse - this certainly looks like a good place to get engine info!

 

Having searched the internet since Sunday with not much success I have managed to find the answer at Somerford Mini within an hour of posting this topic (sods law eh...)!  I've posted the info here should anyone else reading this topic find it useful  They have an excellent section here:

 

http://www.somerford...age=page&id=108

 

Which states:

 

'Additionally, it is helpful to know which A Plus 998cc engines are high (10.3:1) or low (8.3:1) compression ratio, and which are lead-free engines: High Compression Ratio: 99H/997, 998, A53, A94, A98, B81, B82, C20, D80, D82 Low Compression Ratio: 99H/A19, A97, A99, B83, B84, B85, D83 Lead-Free High Compression Ratio: 99H/D81, E20, E21, F15, F16, F32, G30, G32, G33, G34, G39 Lead-Free Low Compression Ratio: 99H/960, A99, E22, G31 BMC/Leyland/Unipart/Rover Mini 998cc Manual (not Cooper) Reconditioned Engine Part Numbers. '

 

So it would seem I have a 998cc, unleaded, high compression engine - 10° at 1500 rpm it is then :shifty:

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#1 Lincsminbin

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Posted 27 May 2015 - 01:06 PM

Afternoon all,

 

I am about to embark on checking the timing on my bog standard 998cc(carb) 1990 auto engine.  I have the owners handbook which states the timing settings as:

 

Engine prefix No:

 

99HE20 - High Compression: 10° + 0° - 2° BTDC @1500 rpm

99HE22 - Low Compression: 8° BTDC at 1000 rpm

 

Nice clear information, or it was until I looked at my engine number - 99HE21 - smack bang in the middle of the two!! >_<

 

Which one am I / how can I tell - High or Low compression.

 

As always, any advice would be much appreciated.

 

TIA



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Posted 27 May 2015 - 01:09 PM

http://www.guess-wor...Tech/engine.htm

guess it is not the High CR version

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Posted 27 May 2015 - 02:18 PM   Best Answer

Thanks  very much for the link nicklouse - this certainly looks like a good place to get engine info!

 

Having searched the internet since Sunday with not much success I have managed to find the answer at Somerford Mini within an hour of posting this topic (sods law eh...)!  I've posted the info here should anyone else reading this topic find it useful  They have an excellent section here:

 

http://www.somerford...age=page&id=108

 

Which states:

 

'Additionally, it is helpful to know which A Plus 998cc engines are high (10.3:1) or low (8.3:1) compression ratio, and which are lead-free engines: High Compression Ratio: 99H/997, 998, A53, A94, A98, B81, B82, C20, D80, D82 Low Compression Ratio: 99H/A19, A97, A99, B83, B84, B85, D83 Lead-Free High Compression Ratio: 99H/D81, E20, E21, F15, F16, F32, G30, G32, G33, G34, G39 Lead-Free Low Compression Ratio: 99H/960, A99, E22, G31 BMC/Leyland/Unipart/Rover Mini 998cc Manual (not Cooper) Reconditioned Engine Part Numbers. '

 

So it would seem I have a 998cc, unleaded, high compression engine - 10° at 1500 rpm it is then :shifty:







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